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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Preparation
(Cont.)
6 - 9"
paint.
5. The fluid control knob can be used
Pull
to finely adjust pattern consistency.
Trigger
Before spraying the workpiece, practice
Start
Stroke
a few minutes on a cardboard target to
ensure the pattern size and consistency
Figure 10
are set correctly.
4. The amount of paint being applied
Operation
can be varied by the speed of the
stroke, distance from the surface
1. Begin spraying. Always keep the
and adjustment of the fluid control
gun at right
knob.
6 - 9"
angles to the
work (See
5. Overlap strokes just enough to
Figure 8).
obtain an even coat (See Figure 11).
2. Keep the noz-
zle about 6 to 9
inches from the
work surface
throughout the
stroke and
Figure 11
always keep
the gun in
NOTE: Two thin coats of paint will
Figure 8
motion while
yield better results and have less
spraying.
chance of runs than one heavy layer.
Stopping gun movement in mid-
6. Use a piece of cardboard as a shield
stroke will cause a build up of paint
to catch overspray at the edges of
and result in runs. Do not fan the
the work to protect other surfaces.
gun from side to side while paint-
Use masking tape to cover other
ing. This will cause a build-up of
areas if needed.
paint in the center of the stroke
Maintenance
and an insufficient coating at each
end (See Figure 9).
DAILY CLEAN-UP
Local codes may require specific clean-
Heavy coat
Thin coat
Thin coat
ing methods and equipment. Follow
local codes and paint manufacturer's
recommendations for the use and dis-
posal of spray materials and solvent.
NOTICE
use. Paint and other materials dry
Figure 9
quickly in the small passages rendering
3. Trigger the gun properly. Start the
gun useless due to the difficulty of
removing hardened paint from the pas-
gun moving at the beginning of the
sages inside the gun.
stroke BEFORE SQUEEZING THE
TRIGGER and release the trigger
NOTE: In the instructions below, the
BEFORE STOPPING GUN MOVE-
use of the word "solvent" refers to the
MENT at the end of the stroke. This
specific solvent for the material used
procedure will feather (blend) each
(example: lacquer thinner for lacquer,
stroke with the next without show-
etc.).
ing overlap or unevenness (See
1. Remove and empty the canister;
Figure 10).
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then rinse with a solvent recom-
mended for the paint or other
material used.
2. Refill canister with clean solvent
Release
and attach to the gun. Spray solvent
Trigger
through the gun while shaking the
End
gun vigorously. Wipe the gun exte-
Stroke
rior with a solvent soaked rag.
Repeat until the gun is clean.
3. Remove the air cap and soak in sol-
vent until clean. Use a small brush
for stubborn stains if necessary.
Toothpicks or small brushes may be
used to clean air passages; however,
NEVER USE METAL OBJECTS TO
CLEAN PRECISELY DRILLED
PASSAGES. DAMAGED PAS-
SAGES WILL CAUSE IMPROPER
SPRAYING.
4. Clean gaskets with a solvent soaked
rag. To prevent equipment damage,
DO NOT IMMERSE GASKETS OR
SPRAY GUN BODY IN
SOLVENTS.
5. After using water to clean out
water based paints or materials,
spray mineral spirits through the
gun to prevent corrosion.
6. Use a non-silicone oil on all moving
parts when reassembling. Use
Vaseline
®
or light grease on all
threaded connections prior to
storage.
7. Clean and flush gun thoroughly to
neutralize any contaminants corro-
sive to the spray gun.
PERIODIC CLEAN-UP
Due to improper cleaning and paint it
may be necessary to inspect and clean
Clean spray gun
the internal parts and the gun body.
immediately after
1. Examine openings in air cap and
fluid tip. If clogged, remove any o-
rings and soak the air cap or fluid
tip in solvent.
2. A brush or toothpick or something
similar may be used to dislodge the
dried paint from holes and pas-
sages. NEVER USE METAL
OBJECTS TO CLEAN PRECISELY
DRILLED PASSAGES. DAMAGED
PASSAGES WILL CAUSE IMPROP-
ER SPRAYING.
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Manual de Instrucciones y Lista de Piezas

Lista De Repuestos

No. de
Número
Ref.
Descripción
de Pieza
1
Anillo de seguridad
--
L
2
Arandela
3
Ensamblaje de la tapa de aire
DH795200AV 1
(Incluye el artículo 1)
L
4
Anillo retención
5
Boquilla de fluído
DH795300AV 1
6
Cuerpo de la pistola
No se aplica
7
Tuerca del empaque de fluido,
L I
9 mm Hex.
L I
8
Empaque de fluído
9
Ensamblaje del control de patrón
DH751800AV 1
G
10
Perilla de control de fluído
L G
11
Resorte del sistema de control
de fluído
12
Aguja de fluído
PH01700AV
Cuerpo, control de fluido 8 mm Hex. G
13
L G N
14
Anillo en O
N
15
Tapa de la válvula de aire
L N
16
Resorte de la válvula de aire
N
17
Ensamblaje de la válvula de aire
N
18
Cuerpo de la válvula de aire,
6 mm Hex.
L N
19
Empaque de la válvula de aire
L N
20
Tuerca del empaque de la
válvula de aire
21
Entrada de aire 6,4 mm (1/4") NPS,
DH795400AV 1
15 mm Hex.
Pistola Pulverizadora HVLP Alimentada por Gravedad
No. de
Número
Ctd.
Ref.
Descripción
de Pieza
1
22
Tapón de aire
DH795500AV 1
23
Entrada de fluído, 9,5 mm
DH795600AV 1
1
24
Gatillo
DH753300AV 1
L
25
Travesaño del gatillo
L
1
26
Empaque en E
27
Filtro a presión
PH015800AV
1
28
Ensamblaje de la tapa de gravedad PH015900AV
M
29
Tuerca de la tapa
M
30
Tapa a presión
1
1
M
31
Tapa del sistema de ventilación
M
32
Cuerpo del sistema de ventilación
1
33
Gancho para colgar la unidad
PH016400AV
1
JUEGOS DE PIEZAS DISPONIBLES PARA LA REPARACIÓN
Y EL MANTENIMENTO
1
L
Empaques/reacondicionamiento
DH750100AV 1
1
I
Empaques de fluído
DH750200AV 1
2
G
Mecanismo de control de fluído
DH750300AV 1
1
N
Válvula de aire
DH750400AV 1
1
M
Ensamblaje de la tapa del envase
PH016600AV
1
Nécessaire de capuchon d'air
1
d'aiguille/buse de 1,6 mm
DH790100AV 1
Juego de tapa de prueba HVLP
1
de 1,4 mm
DH790200AV 1
1
Juego de tapa de prueba HVLP
de 1,6 mm
DH790300AV 1
25 Sp
Ctd.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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